Bozell signed-on with more than 60 conservative leaders in endorsing Right on Crime, a national campaign of the Texas Public Policy Foundation, in partnership with the American Conservative Union Foundation and Justice Fellowship that supports fighting crime, prioritizing victims, and protecting taxpayers.

Jenny Beth Martin of the Tea Party Patriots put it bluntly: “You’re welcome, GOP. Now keep your promises.” Conservative activist Brent Bozell warned: “The GOP owes its victory to its base & breaking any promises now will put their majority & any chance for the presidency in '16 in jeopardy.”

This coming October 27th marks the fiftieth anniversary of that speech, the one that history records as launching Reagan’s own stunningly successful political career that saw him just two years later elected governor of California in a million-vote landslide.

The Republican Party needed only to choose any one of a number of national issues and campaign on them, offering the voters a clear conservative alternative. But the tepid GOP leadership has not chosen not to do so, fearing any debate over their party’s own policies.

Conservatives have had enough. Our days of playing second fiddle to moderates are over. We should always be open to good and helpful advice — but with the hindsight and history of knowing that none of it will ever come from Karl Rove.

Now is the time to unify the Republican Party and the conservative movement by selecting leaders who will challenge the status quo in Washington, pursue a bold conservative agenda, and begin the work of restoring the American Dream.

The Media Research Center announced that it filed a motion in US District Court for a preliminary injunction seeking to block enforcement of Obamacare's HHS mandate, which forces people of faith to subsidize insurance plans that include abortion drugs, contraception, and sterilization. A hearing has been set for 6/6.

TAKEOVER is the only book that discusses America's most important political battle and it's not between Republicans and Democrats -- it is the civil war in the Republican Party between limited government constitutional conservatives and the Big Government Republican Establishment.

The Conservative Political Action Conference reversed its invitation to allow American Atheists to have a booth at this year's event. But the original invitation prompted conservative Brent Bozell to pull out of the event, charging that CPAC is "destroying the conservative movement."

Conservative activist Brent Bozell says it’s time for GOP leaders in Congress to step aside. His organization, ForAmerica, announced “an aggressive, 6-figure social media and digital ad campaign” against top R's in Congress between now and the midterm elections.

Paul Teller was fired last week from the Republican Study Committee after allegedly leaking private conversations. We call foul. Brent Bozell, chairman of For America, said, “They are making it personal...by personally besmirching their integrity.

CHQ Chairman Richard A. Viguerie has joined the Conservative Action Project's letter telling Republican leaders that Congress and the President have no excuse to violate their existing budget agreement. Conservatives cannot support any legislation that raises spending levels or increases revenue.

Joe Scarborough, faux conservative, is hawking a new book, lecturing conservatives on the way forward. Why should it should be ignored? It'll be reviewed in The NY Times, while Levin's important, best-selling books won't.